INDIANAPOLIS — New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck said the New England Patriots’ offense is entirely different than it was four years ago in Super Bowl XLII.

“With Randy Moss, they were more of a vertical team that could go downfield,” Tuck said. “Now they have the two tight ends that can make plays in the middle of the field. They still pose plenty of problems, but in a different way.”

Tuck smiled at media day when someone called the Giants’ victory four years ago an upset.

“We were confident four years ago,” Tuck said. “I know not many people outside gave us a chance. But we felt good about our chances. I’d say our confidence level now is just as high as it was then.”

Tuck wants to relive the experience of waking up Monday morning as a Super Bowl champion.

“You have to pinch yourself,” Tuck said. “It’s the biggest game in our sport. Hopefully we can do that again.”